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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1906)
sMT"" m THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRE M;.' T o ' A resolution tot Booaefw i. n f tho jn. -UoaW'iV" d dlBcrlmlnai on mW .:; Introduced touay wwpo'i" """solution WBr j. ifnrtMnUtlvoTowMond, lell?"Vaw. Townsend's GilW18'.?' nnnronriatlon of i'rV..Tnti.6lnvc8tlKiition( nnlpeblllmBkcflRn appro lOllW'fln ff tho game pur- At Hbl' . .n.U bill for . rt, IDS March O.-To'ltf 0( ,ffl t . nd to bo composed of JOkrt.hn mnnd Indian it was J,UUDU J. 7iVtll with nil tho provisions ml TUB IIIUHU" - :i k Harrows, anti n,,D Ktb fi voto 37 to 86, after Utnloitbytho still closer vim- ,, ii t j!.t.1 after wio uibjiuoiw wi , i tAl hill UIU liuuo" '""" 'b0.L? ho unfinished busl- Pirtt the ifnateadjonnod over i"' j a...u. the, actual for- d Sunday, tho actual for ! until Monday. rkundav. March 0. frli 8 Today al . i.ii innoriimiir ,..- . ii.- .ttmod bill, and the 1 1MB "" . . . in tliaf nninr of iiuuvio - , . Rfrt tie ffJWi a bpuuch wy , .hth bMran a fow minutes .i t. iriii nn pnjutAiinn IOCIOCI, IUHV i.o " . .ainff until adjournment. We time was occupied by three th former supporting am tfooPiHlug It. Bevorldge j a.t while Ar zona and IMMwere unpreparod for nop- 1"V- .. . Ait ibfcbood. It was unjust 10 Keep Li of the Union an one state D " . . ... a ktbe ground against tno roraicer KDt. which allows eacn tern- mUt Kbarately on tho question itart, MClumoer opposi-u uvun iof Oklahouia and Indian rr.ud Patterson held that Ari- New Mexico should do mi JuKMrate states. itute will begin voting on the mti to the bill at 4 p. m. to the final vote will be adjournment for the day. swill have the hour between ! o'clock In which to conclude supply at Fort Davis is the only avail able supply. DOOMED TO DIE. SS rChard Knew To Ma"V Secrets of lUU Inner Circle. Boise, Idaho. March rt Ap0.a..t- Ing those whose hands wore against the iern federation of Miners, and wiose wjio refused to join the associa- NEWS OF THE WEEK n a Condensed Form for Dnsy Readers. Bar Washington, March 7. The Imupb tlon. are not thn nni , ...... JS "U SA-iSL ih. -o! the Inner Circle will bo hmn!U to tho senate .today'in The ! ir"8' only wore HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS speecn oi uinpp, one oi me JCepubll- "..uoio muruereu outright, cans supporting the measure without uom&s placed for state officials, but the amendment, and by resultant remarks poor tools who committed tho revoltlntr from Ilfllluv ami Tillman, wlm n . iouiumk posed to represent the views of tie ' L,!! lnn,cr( rcl them Ulllr' Laek. Billy went a-huntln?, A-huntln for a bear; But the only thing ho shot Wag a baby hare. Domocrats. Aldrlch, Forakor, Crane and other Republicans, who re seeking to amend the bill fK as to provide for Judicial review of orders of the Interstate Com. merce commission, took the position mat me discussion oi the situation victims of this committee of selves death. xiarry urchard was amono tho tools of the Inner Circle marked for de struction. Had he managed to have escaped arrest after having assassinated A Resume of the Less Important but Not I i.ft IntAM.flna' CTt,An.f of the Past Week. The Iowa senate has nassed an ant. railroad pass bill. American troops killed flOO native demonstrated that the friends of thn "-Governor Bteunenberg, he would not outlaws in a battle in tho Philippines. mnnfttira ri dlvldml anil ttiat l.tti I )ifit? . .... . . - , , m j u uiii i ? v iiiuu iuuv Lii nnmv inn w uni. I Li'iwn . u . r t n . not ha accented inlLnt " uo , .. " DSU c"w 'n nve-story M - I nan Ltl llHVHTPMIVarl flAnM 1 - 1 ..1. I milinint. ffl tl an1 n IrtnM n ( .7m Ann " T'-,. I Ilio confession of Btevo Adams, It is should form. &t&D, March 8. Tho house I the Indian appropriation itben proctoded to Undo itself t lit till to abolish the grade of a general In the army. The i in adjournment for lack of a a after members hnd been locked till for ball an hour and tho tit-arms had been scurrying to idotelaln tcarcb of mem Ike vote to consider tho hill JuoTerwhelmlni: sentiment k (sd, as it Is the imndini! bual- iwer can oi committee, it will wM reached and passed in due Wedneiday, March 7. uwon. March 7 Pronfilont Kit today eent a meieaco to con- MMnncIng ,ia signature to tho "wiauon recently naaseii In. the Interetatn linmtnnrrn ion to mitn Nt o railroad discrimination., JWfdlM In coal nnd oil. Ho ""Hat ha bai signed It with "oj oecsnie It may nchlovo lit- fSD,SU,,ch 7-With six sot uj I peimlulon to print two ,a toe Record, nnnn nf EMme fU,bJoct' 1,10 h Puaieneraldilmt nn t.. IJttWonbHI, and tomorrow 1"' Ult mMatirn 1 uji jor niuunu tfca hnn.n i. . .. ' Joint resolution permitting j government coal at Fort hhi'ui:: ,MW' "nauBoluto Nied, SJ?11?"0". l'oro tho coal govornmont's Ben Tuesday, March 0. Washington, March 0. Tho house began its eocslon today by passing with out discussion or opposition a bill for tho rllof of tobacco growers by permit ting them to soil leaf tobacco without paying tho tax of 0 cents a pound here tofore charged. Tito rest of tho day was devoted to tariff discussion, the In dian appropriation bill being the ve hicle to carry tho debato. Washington, March O.The question of tho enlargement of the medical de partment of the army occupied tho ma jor portion of the timo of tho senate today. The question arose in connec tion with tho consideration of a bill for the displacement of contract surgons by physicians who shall bo given tho rank of array officers in tho reorganization of the medical corps. Hale criticised tho An agreement nn "Mnrarm fa ohnnf said, shows that the members of the be reached at Algcciras, the kaiser inner Circle were suspicious of Or- D ng n m,b,uuu uuvho imu heen shadowed umneao government reassures for a long timo beforo he went to Cald- , nfltionB "iat there will be no npris- well for the purpose of nlaclncr tho ,ng flgamBt ,0relgnorfl' bomb which killed ox-Governor Steu- ,u UarIman ,ineB wil1 be quipped netibera. Ronton umA w , ?ith. the block signal system from I I imalin In I ra in.u .. anon him. and It l Ba,i i.f .u,... "v" . f c, v tTJiUfciiUl I mi.. 1 ... . he succeeded, as he did, or fslW. to , "SrL"? nuum ,JaTo ueon auueu to the liBt o( than 30 dental surgeons in the navy. vuoih inai nave been put out of the way, Billy went a-fiahlnj:, A-fishlng for a whale; But the only thing he caught Was a wlcgle-tall. President Roosevelt baa been asked to step in and attempt to settle the dif ferences between the coal operators and miners. uni nn u wuiemiK weuKC i0r an in- It In ha avm iht tl. i git . . j mv vuuibcoivua ui crwwo o. wio Briny, im ho r pari oi a rw,r,l -n,l ni .ur. rr wt.inK " "no. Tho nowa that Adams had added his Crimes within crimes was the system which the Inner Circlo carried out. When dupos of tho Inner Circle had The house committee on elections performed so many deeds for tho Inner haB fftVOrahly reported a bill providing Circle that t1. tn 4 wu-J for the election of senators by direct ... ' ' I vote oi the people. onrn nHlnllw i L it. ... i uuk i vno way, ana general plan of the general staff, which he charged with a purpose to increase the army's Importance, InMiia remarks the eenaotr said the general staff vas disposed to encourage an invasion of China. Caner and Gallinger spoke in somewhat the same vein of objection. while the bill was defended by Warren, Blackburn and other senators. The bill was not disposed of. confession to that of Orchard has been conveyed to Moyer, Haywood, Petti bone and 8t. John. They were told by their attorneys, but it is impossible to i earn now tho prisoners took the news. It was learned, howover, that all four of tho prisoners, since they heard of Adams' confession, have displayed considerable concorn, and for the first timo since their arrest havo lost much of their assurance. Of all the men under arrest, it ia hinted that Petti bone is the worst. He, so the story goes, was the chief con spirator, the man who planned tho The Port of Portland commission has voted the Hill company right to bridge the Willametto below Portland accord ing to the plans submitted by the rail- roa i company. Billy went a-rldlng, But the horse did kick I Billy lost his balance. And in the mud did stick. Miss Susan B. Anthony is still weak. very The Algeciras conference is talking oi compromise. The government has evidence of re bates given the sugar trust. No successor to Premier Bouvier has yet been named in France. Frantic efforts are being made to save Zion City from bankrupty. Frequent robberies bave.cdaeed the I closing of money order offices in Po- Monday, March 5. Washington. March 6. President Roosevelt sent a message to congress today, accompanying plans for coast defense prepared by a Joint board of aranv and navv officers, in which he emphasizes the necessity for further de- aMassinations and paid out the money. jand feiinea rand reviewa the history al the Certain testimony Riven before the defensive works In this counky. Tho rand Jury went to show that Haywood, inree officers oi the Mutual Reserve oraaidant calls medal attnttaat ia tkml who received to a day as secretary, had J-iio insurance company nave been recommendation of the bouiJlMMtao prior to his arrest been indicted for ateallng. entrance to Chesapeake bay me aM$WSSfm st arouna uenver at tne Two officials of the Standard Oil ha to the list of places In the UnlVwi e' ay. aois money is do- called on President Roosevelt and seem Btatea to be defended. lie save the Mhtmki .10 insular Ions cannot .he lonner I aaSBBSlna neglected if tho United States desires Straightway home ran Billy With a broken head; And his mamma spanked him And put him right to bed I to hold thnm. Defenses are recom mended for Manila bay, Pearl Jiarbor, GuantAnamso, Guam, San Juan and Honolulu, because of their strategic situation. Defenses aro recommended for the entrances to tho Panama canal. Washington, March 5. In the son- ato today. Noleon continued the discus sion of tho statohood bill, urging the passage of tho measure as reported from tho committco on territories. Tho remainder of the session was devoted to the passage of tho hills on tho calen dar, among thorn being ono providing for compulsory education in the Dis trict of Columbia and another regarding tho selection of officers in the revenue cuttor Borvlco. Two others of import ance to the West were: Providing for the issuanco of patents for lands to Indians 011 tho Colvillo reservation, stato of Washington, un der tho Moses agreement of July 7, 1883. To confor jurisdiction upon tho Cir cuit court for tho Ninth circuit to de termine in equity the rights of Amer- can citizens under tho award of tho Oohring eca arbitration at Paris, and to render judgment thereon. Washington, March 6. Legislation 0mny. Au uiouoy id uo- called on President Roosevelt and seem o, bvek,bH. a .part of the anxious about mvestigation of trusts. 'mmAi -ojdea Armour.-head of the Ar- VISIT TO THE KAISER. President Roosevelt Could Go tolKiel on American Warship. Berlin, March 0. Professor Albrecht Wirth, of Munich, today contributes a signed article to Der Tag on tho possl bility of President Roosevelt and Era peror William exchanging visits. Pro fessor Wirth has connections with the foreign office, and his suggestions there fore have n certain interest. "Congressman Nicholas Loogwortb and Mrs. Longworth are expected in Berlin in May," ho says. "This is not the first time that the president's daughter haB represented the United States diplomatically. Her journey to East Asia had official character, which was expressed by her accompanying a member of the cabinet. "President Roosovelt himself is not permitted to leavo American territory, but aa nn American warship is Ameri can territory, and as President RooBe- volt has already proved in practice, why cannot tho president give another example by visiting Kiel? Emperor William could then choose a return y unanimous consent and under bus- visit in the same form, going on a war- 1 Jamie pension of tho rules occupied the atten- tlon of tho house and resulted in the passage oi several bills, somo of consid erable Importance. Tho adoption of a resulotlon of Inquiry as to whether any crlmimu prosecutions nave ooen begun against individuals In the north ern Bocurltics company lurnisnea tno text for a speech of criticism by Will- ams, tho Democratic leader, Ulrocied gainst the administration. Brief an swers were made by Jonkin, of Wis consin, and Grosvonor, of Ohio, probably i a fit 0f b- ' wuay ntrm n..,1 ... 1. - w 1V till MI.). I ' joint fWff"0" PPolnR an of UnlUd"su HVeZn;? 001 ' People. Hue. r.'l'tlon, andln PrevlonBlyh rT 'solutions irjt'cod by Bmooi K Pfln ,a'ce la B.i. . - ?.B M" 1 bill per- la lU),;r' ' ncan Ml ng .ur,nj5""tore. MOM Will A,,,8blll Tt Will put AlMrl. 'keseUure, Test Vote on Philippines. Washington, March 0. Senator Lodge, chairman of tho committtoo on Philippines, has decided to make a mo tion that tho Rfinate dischnrco tho com mittee from furtlior consideration of the Uvlff bill and it bo taken up for consideration. Undor tho rules a mo tion of this character is debatable. Tho senator proposes to make an argument in favor of the hill and ask that action be taken by the senate concerning it. He does not Intend, however, to precl- pate a continuation until after the statehood bill has been disposed of. Prospects Are Not Bright. ship to wators near Washington. Thee visits would add much to the mutual friendship of the two countries." Trade With United States. Mexico Citv. March 0. During the first four months of tho present fiscal year, Mexican trade with tho United States showed an increase in imports of over $1,000,000. Exports to the United States woro 150,801,250, n gain of more than $13,00,000 ovor tho corre sponding period of the previous fiscal vear. Exports to Uormany wero more than $0,000,000. and to Gieit Britain nearly $1,000,000. Imports from Gor- manv fell off more than $1,000,000, while Gront Britain ami France both sold less hero thnn previously. Village Falls Into Lake. Rome. March 0.- The village of Ta- vernola, built on tho perpendlculnr cliffs nlovo Lake Isco. In tho province of Breed, was almost entirely destroyed this mornltiK by tho rocks suddenly giving way, apparently because the lake had oaten into tuo uaso oi me ciw. The disaster was preceded by a loud roaring noiso which enabled tho 1,000 Inhabitants to eacapo. Ono usnerman About S00 feet of rock and iiasei'-eta eeetett eewee tuse dogging e house coram i ttee r .e.,jhi!i t' A.ssfejtet. marine and fiaheri'ei ' hw CxWVMMih 1 vlfjr aa . u u unto .ui wuuaiucuu vvuafr cm; tion shall be taken on the Bhip subsidy bill. Chinese crews on tho Pacific Mail steamer Manchuria have been caught smuggling arms and ammunition out of San Franciso for Boxers in China. It is not known how long this has been going on. France looks to America for a de claration in her favor on the Moroccan question. Tho War department says it will not discontinue the purchaeing agency at Portland as has been reported. The next steamer Bailing for the is land of Tahiti will carry relief for the sufferers from the recent tidal wave. Alio New York legislature will now Investigate state -banks, aa they are through wtih the insurance business. A son of John Bozuffi, an Italian banker of New York, baa been kidnap ed and is being hold for a ransom of $20,000. Tho Chinese boycott is just being felt in tho United States. Exports for January, 1000, show a falling of! of about $780,000. The property of the rope trust, lo cated at Boston, is to be sold by the sheriff. Failure to pay interest on bonds issued is the cauee. That a man who has made homestead entry, paid the fees and actually lived tboreon about one year, and who enlists in the United Btatea army or navy, Berving four years, during which time he is unable to visit his land, does not necessarily forfeit his claim, ia a de cision Ly tho Washington land officials Japan has sent a warship to Chinese wators to protect her subjects. Rogers will answer questions at tho Missouri oil hearing without further objection. The French army is in readiness for war should such an event come from the Moroccan dispute. The Steel trust is about to absorb all the independent companies. The deal will involve about $17,000,. Hovr Tom Blade It Up. Ono day little Tom played with his ball In the parlor while bis mother was out, nnd he broke a pretty vase. When his mother came homo she asked Tom how be came to break tho vase. Tom explained to her exactly bow ho bad broken It and snld thnt he was very sorry. His mother said that she would forglvo him this time, and bo promised thnt he would not disobey her ngnin. Tho next day Tom, who hnd been thinking all the day before how to re place tho vnse, thought of a plan, no put on his hnt and coat and started to tho grocery shop. "Want a boy to work for you?" he said. "Yes," replied Mr. Martin. "I wns Just going to advertise for one." AH right," said Tom. "I'll start In right now," nnd In a fortnight Tom had earned enough money to buy a vase exactly iiko tne one ne naa Drok- en. urooKiyn ungie. Examples In Roman Numeration. Prefix 00 to greasy nnd make a smnll napkin. Prefix 1,000 to tho first man nnd make n wouinu. Prefix 50 to the handiwork of Noah and moke a bird of which poets lovo to write. Prefix 5 to chills and fever nnd mako Indefinite. Prefix 100 to a kind of monkey nnd got n woman's garment. Answers D-olly, m-ndam, 1-ark, v-ngue, c-npe. i rrf- u 1. ii I nnta,anis WBB Killed. WMUuigUHi, umnm u. . swallowed un recardins: the statehood bill, now pend lng In the senate, was held at the white house thla afternoon, the parties to It : w . - Tactoban Is Burned. Manila, March 0. Tactoban, being, besides the president, Benators Manila, Marcn o. - xwv imu, iuo LonofXims, Burkett of' Nebraska capital of the island of Ley to, bu bjw and Warren of Wyoming, all .supporters SJJ II IBConceaeuHiaswie uih uv v. , - . . i. . wi me measure, iv is , ,. t,..mn ,iia,inf nrosneeta for the enactment of the meas- ated In n important homp district ure. into law ere ot bright, and the A I3fltance eoaferenee was held for the purpose of stroyed. Government asaiatance eoasiderlHg means te save the bill. 1 be rushed. de- will Ex Governor Hogg, of Texas, is dead. The War department says it will send no more troops to the Philippines for the present. Those now on the way and already there will give General Wood a command of nearly 15,000 men. F. Samuels, secretary of tho Ocean io Steamship company, cays natives on Tahiti and nelKhboring islands are not suffering (or food as a result of the re cent tidal wave. He Bays the cocoanut groves are on the highest points. Why We Sar "Hello." Long, long ago wolves wero numer ous In all parts of tho world, especially in Englnnd. Wolf hunting was a favor- Ite sport with tho gentry, and to kill wolves was regarded ns tho sacred duty of all Englishmen. In fact, an old law reads: "All barons must hunt nnd chaso a wolf four times a year." French waB tho language of the .court at that time, so the burly old English hunters used the cry of the French wolf hunters, which was "An loup t Au loupl" ("To the wolf.") These words, heard at a distance, Bounded like "A loo," but the English, who always put aa n on wherever they possibly can, put it on the words "A loo," and when wolf hunting shouted "Ha-loo." This form we use when we call "ITello," as no word has been, found that carries ee far or so well aa hello. For this rea son It is tho accepted form of tho tele phone companies tho world oyer.' Washington Star. The Unreachable Coin. Place n boy with his back against tha wall, his heels standing firmly against It Lay a half dollar on tho floor In front of him, about n foot distant from bis toes, nnd toll him it is bis if he can pick it up without moving bis heels from against the wall. In vain will he try to get tho coin under the condi tions prescribed. Freak Xecktfea for Bora. Don't put up with shabby ties, boys. You are never too younir to think a bit about your looks, and though most. folka detest the boy whose heart is in his clothes Instead of the place it ought to be, it's worth money and a reputa tion to keep clean, and neat When a tie gets shabby throw It In the waste basket and begin on another. HE 18 THE TALLEST 80LDIER. KilentennnMn Kaiaer'a rjcxlrsnard Tm Over Seven Feet Tall. Undoubtedly the tallest soldier in tho world is Josef Handel, who hasj recent ly been made n lieutenant In tho Kai ser's famous bodyguard. During tho past year nnd before he became a sol dier he was exhibited under the slmplo name of "der lange Jpsef" In the Berlin L'anopjtlkon nnd other places of Inter est In the large clles of Germany as the tallest youth on earth, a distinction to which be is easily entitled, says the Cincinnati Enquirer. Handel Is not 22 years old, yet he stands 7 feet 8 Inches In his stockings. Though he was earning a big salary he did not hesitate a moment when the Kaiser called him to his bodyguard In Potsdam. He would never have been given the honor If the Kaiser's physi cians had not pronounced him perfect ly proportioned physically and of sound health. A remarkable fact Is that Han del's parents, who live In Leipzig, are people of ordinary size, as are also his brothers and sisters, of whom there are seven. Handel makes a pictur esque figure in his guard uniform and the high helmet makes him look a veri table Goliath. Frederick the Great would have given his best pipe to have added such a giant to his guard of tall soldiers. Proof of Inasnlty. We come upon the auto standing upon the brow of the hill. "Hello," ho says to the chauffeur. vvcu nut "No, sir," he responds. "Out of gasoline?" "No, sir. We have plenty." "Tire punctured?" "No, sir. The tires are in perfect condition." 'Lost your way?" "No, sir. The country hereabouts is very familiar." 'Dropped somethlnir from the auto? '. " "No, sir. Nothing of the sort" rriMW8are,.you standing here? Why are yoa aet- sewetlwr down tho am ara; aeyoaanaey BDeed?"" 1 "I do not care owner of the machine, TOs)$M2 silent until this moment "I hadBp auto stopped here so thnt I might enjoy the magnificent view from this eleva tion." With a frightened glance at hiH, we turn and hnsten to the nearest town, to warn the officials that an evidently in sane person Is at large in an automo bile. Kansas City Independent Jefferson Was n Child Actor. On the death of his father, at Mobile, Ala., young Jefferson and his sister were engaged by the local manager to play children's parts, sing comic duets and appear in fancy dances. In addi tion to this, he snld: "I was to irrlnil colors in the paint room 'assistant ar tist' I was called on tho bills and make myself generally useful, for which services we were each to receive ?6 per week." At 13 years of age he was the chief support of n widowed mother whom misfortune had reduced "from leading lady to landlady." In reviewing the hardship of his early life, one cannot but feel how much ho deserved the suc cess which crowned his la'ter years, nor is it to be wondered that onco achiev ing success, ho never Jeopardized it hv experimenting with now plays so long as tho old ones showed every evidence of popular favor. In this rough school of experience, then, where ho Indeed made himself "generally usoful," Jeffer son learned tho art of acting, and, aa well, the art of painting. Francis Wil son Jn Scribner's. Knar Way to Carve, Freddy lived In a boarding-house near where they had been excavating for tho Bubwny. One day when he saw his mother struggling with n particular ly tough stenk the boarders were con vulBed to bear him pipe up : "Mamma, why don't you blast It?", New York Press. Falae Proverb. Psrnlth You can't eat your cake aw) have it too, you know. KJones The dickens I can't I Yes ought to try some of my wife's cake you can eat It and it'll stay with yo for four days. Cleveland Leader. That'll Do. RtflM Manager That earret-haired "supe"- Is a perfect immpkln bead I Low Comedian xes. wi a veteta ble supe. Cleveland Leader. II